June 23rd, 2010
how hard is it to replace kitchen counter tiles?
My kitchen counter tiles are in good shape, however I hate the color of the backsplash. It is raspberry and cobalt blue. I would like to replace the colored tiles they are two tiles high and run the length of the counter. Would it be just as easy to hire a professional??
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it would be easier but more expensive, plus with tiles the clean-up is most he work. putting them in is just filling in the spaces.
get a whole new countertop, you can buy them for as low as $10 per running foot
do u know anything about remodeling? well 1st you need to get thoes old tiles off me i’d use a nail puller or something along that matter to be able to get under the tile to pry it up. after that get some kind of adhesive and glue your new ones down. but make sure the surface is smooth
It isnt very hard they do come with instructions.
If you hire a professional they will charge an arm and a leg.
All the material buy to do it your self will be way cheaper than calling a professional. TRUST ME!!!!!
if the existing tiles are still firmly attached to the wall, you can simply glue new tiles right over the top of them. Use a flexable tile adhesive and remember to clean-up as you go